Sanatogen is simply the purest, concentrated milk-protein in the form of a very fine, white powder which blends with water into a tasteless, creamy emulsion, so wonderfully digestible that it is assimilated and retained even when nothing else can be. And this unique protein is a
8 October 1913 - Yorkshire Evening Post - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The parent: Now, Mounseer, I will not 'are ' Arold names 'is French exercises. 'Ere 'e Nicholas, with and Sappho with one "p." The Tutor: That the way tho French people spell thciß« • The Parent; Yes-, but.do they know OW to spell!" V. —" Sydney Bulletin." THE CRY THE UN HATCHED
8 October 1913 - Yorkshire Evening Post - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
PRIVATE. important meeting of the Leeds City Council A ° deliberation of which grave issues depend epon industrial unrest the city, was held under the presidency the Lord Mayor 'H r A ' monthly meeting of the Council. T last meeting before the elections, fact which " -Htsual int
8 October 1913 - Yorkshire Evening Post - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Dancers, t* CIRC TO RACECOURSE,’* A Powerful Sporting Drama. “FORGIVE US OUR TRESPASSES,” A Dramatic Film of Exceptional Interest. Also Two Side-splitting Comics. The Hall is kept Beautifully Cool, Clean, and Well Ventilated. OSOAL POPULAR PRICES. Booking Office Open 11 til) and
8 October 1913 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England
THE WYRLEY GANG. SKELETON CREW STOltv. CAPTAIN’S SON DENIES IT. Mr Norman L. Hird, of Glasgow, son of the captain of the ill-fated Marlborough, writing in the Glasgow News," yesterday, gives total denial to *the story the derelict ship and crew of skeletons. The germ of the inve
8 October 1913 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England
The Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry are entertaining the following guests at Wynyard Park this week:—Earl Pitzwilliam, Viscount and Viscountess St. Aldwyn, Viscount and Viscountess Helmsley, Major-General Hon. Sir Eeginald and Lady Talbot, Bight Hon. Sir George and Lady M
8 October 1913 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England